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  • The bus was a beat up Old's Super 98 that had an easy time fitting Eddie and Mitch and the three others.

    Paper House Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • I did not identify with Old's snake's prerogative in saving a doomed earth in becoming a pawn of the patriots, once I lost the connection of the hero with Snake I lost the level of Interactivity in the game, he seemed more annoying than anything else ...

    Great Big Bites SVGL 2009

  • The bus was a beat up Old's Super 98 that had an easy time fitting Eddie and Mitch and the three others.

    Paper House Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • Old's own work behind the camera is thoughtful and beautiful, certainly intensified by an elegiac soundtrack designed by Jim Dawson, who worked with the director on his critically acclaimed documentary Occupation: Dreamland, which followed a deployment of American soldiers in Fallujah.

    Katya Wachtel: HuffPost Review: Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi 2009

  • News at Eleven: It is, though, the question of how to be her Sharon Old's mother's daughter that most consumes her in this volume.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • The last comment reminds me of a Jamie Lee Curtis book we have that my 5 year old just got, (the drawings are sweet and its simple and real) "When I was Little: A Four Year Old's Memoir of Her Youth".

    swiper, stop swiping! 2007

  • Yet he who courted me, the Man of Old's headdress, his cloak, hide the woman, show me a man!

    Izutsu 1978

  • The quarters were at Old's, a boarding house opposite the college yard, and here in a big, sunny front room the two long tables were laid with numerous great dishes of oatmeal or hominy, platters of smoking steak, chops or crisp bacon, plates of toast, while potatoes, usually baked, flanked the meat.

    The Half-Back Ralph Henry Barbour 1907

  • He also had charge of Colonel Old's news bureau for a month or more while he was on a trip to Cuba.

    Idle Comments 1905

  • "Yes, just as he was turning out of the High Street, and within a hundred yards of the gate of Old's."

    Round the Red Lamp 1894

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